The Bank of Montreal has filed a patent for methods and systems to retrieve and analyze data using customized machine-readable instructions. The invention involves dynamic generation of digital documents by identifying commands, dependencies, and utilizing an application programming interface to transmit commands to multiple processors for data retrieval. GlobalData’s report on Bank of Montreal gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Dynamic generation of digital documents using customized machine-readable instructions

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Bank of Montreal

The patent application (Publication Number: US20230394220A1) describes a method and system for dynamically generating digital documents in response to electronic requests. The method involves identifying a set of computer-executable commands, determining dependencies within these commands, and generating a machine-readable instruction to configure an application programming interface. This interface then communicates with multiple processors associated with data repositories to generate the digital documents using the received data. The system can arrange commands synchronously or asynchronously and includes a graphical user interface for displaying commands and receiving revisions to the instruction or commands based on dependencies or sequences.

The computer system outlined in the patent application includes a server with a processor and instructions stored in a computer-readable medium. These instructions enable the system to identify commands, dependencies, and generate machine-readable instructions for dynamic document generation. The system can configure an application programming interface to communicate with multiple processors and generate digital documents based on the received data. Additionally, the system includes features such as presenting a graphical user interface, receiving revisions to instructions or commands, and training a computer model to identify attributes of the machine-readable instruction. This system offers a comprehensive approach to dynamically generating digital documents in response to electronic requests, enhancing efficiency and flexibility in document creation processes.

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